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How big is a self‐poured glass of wine for A ustralian drinkers?
Author(s) -
Callinan Sarah
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
drug and alcohol review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.018
H-Index - 74
eISSN - 1465-3362
pISSN - 0959-5236
DOI - 10.1111/dar.12154
Subject(s) - wine , bottle , alcohol consumption , consumption (sociology) , alcohol content , medicine , food science , psychology , environmental health , alcohol , advertising , chemistry , business , materials science , composite material , art , biochemistry , aesthetics
and Aims To investigate the average self‐reported size of a self‐poured glass of wine for A ustralians aged 16 and over. Design and Methods Cross‐sectional survey data were taken from the first wave of the A ustralian arm of the International Alcohol Control study administered to 2020 A ustralians aged 16 and over with an oversampling of heavy drinkers. Respondents were asked about their usual consumption in eight locations, with specific questions asked about drink type and how much they consumed. The 639 respondents who stated that they drank bottled wine purchased at off‐licensed premises by the glass were asked ‘ How many glasses do you get to a bottle?’ Results On average, small, generic‐sized and large glasses were 144, 156 and 166 mL respectively, with an average glass size of 154 mL overall. Discussion and Conclusions Wine drinkers may be underestimating their own consumption due to large glass sizes, and survey data estimates of wine consumption should also be adjusted to account for glass size. The way a standard drink of wine is presented in health promotion materials should also be considered in light of these findings. [Callinan S. How big is a self‐poured glass of wine for Australian drinkers? Drug Alcohol Rev 2015;34:207–10]